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Ocean City Sefitinel THURSDAY. MAY 24. 1817 We shall be glad to receive Item* of to till* community anil our reader* everywhere. All communication* *tmuld be accompanied Willi tbe full name and add re** of llie writer, not lie. warily Mr publication. but a* a guarantee of good fait li. DOTS Summer-like weather. the seafou. -tine** we 'won't" have any ba-el all I 'Ira-ant weather ha* been bringing cottager* to thi* city. The *uiiiuier-ltke weather Saturday and Sunday made thing* a little lively Former Governor Stoke- will speak lu the F'lrst M. K. Church Sunday there wa. a bunch of Ocean City Saturday. Tbe dance at Company G's armory Thursday evening waa enjoyed by the young people. TAuiiual convention of-tlie Cape Mav County Christian Endeavor Society at Cold'tiprlug thla afternoon and evening. 'I*aacll. Ilurge**, of Newark, general secretary of the New Jersey SunSabbath schools of this city last Sunday. Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes and' Ml** I-oulsa T Corson sang a pretty duel, "Ixrve Divine, All Love Excelling. •■- lu the First 1're-byteriau Church Sunday morning. PERSONALS. H. A. Ploch, of Philadelphia, wa* In town Sunday. W.J. Custie, of Philadelphia. w;a* In this city Friday. Miss Coneys, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here Suuday. Waller Chandler, of Philadelphia, wa* lu town Suuday. Harry D. Let 'a t o. of Audubon, wa, a visitor here Suudoy. ' Walter Hays, of Philadelphia,- Was In torfn during tbe week. Robert T. Foulk. of Philadelphia, was a visitor here Monday. Charles H. Weiss, of Genua blown, was lu town a few day* ago. , W. H. Vauderherchen, of Philadelphia, was In town Saturday. i)r. Hluicox and wife, of Philadelphia, were lu town Saturday. ' Bel ford Co.sab.wm, of Mlllvllle, wa* lu lowu during tbe week. John A. Voorbee* and son, of Philadelphia, were visitors Sunday. Charles S. Wood aud wife, of Philadelphia. ware 4u town Sunday. It R. Vrillum and son. of Philadelphia, were visitors here Suuday. Mr* Samuel Scatlergood, of Phlladrlplua, was here durlug the week. W. M. Stllwell and family, of Philadelphia, were here durlug the week. J. W. Landenberger and family, of Mt. Airy, were here a few days ago. Clgreuce Brush, of Philadelphia, w a* among tl|e visitors here this week. F'rancls Schneider, of Philadelphia, was aiming tiie vlaltura here Bqnddy. John K'. File aud wife, of Philadelphia. were guest* of the Idlewlld Sunday. ' D, P. Fry and .wife, of Philadelphia, were among Tuesday's visitors to this city; Robert Carson atf-1 'wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week's vlsiB. J. Cooke aud George Burkhardt, of Philadelphia, speut the week-end here. Fibenexer Adams, of Philadelphia, was In lowu a few days during tbe Joseph I. Scull and wife have returned- from a few days' visit to Mt. Holly. Thomas J. F'egley and son, of Philadelphia, were among the visitors here Miss Laura (Jidfrey, of Marmora, was among the visitors to this city Tuesday. Mr*. Osboro t'orsou and son have been visiting lu Philadelphia during tbe week. C.H.Myers and wife, of Mlllvllle, are at their cottagg,ou Sixth street, for a few days. Mrs. H. C. Schanx* and son, of this city, have been visiting friends lu Atlantic CityClarence Hill and wife, of Laosdowue, were guests of the Katblu a few day* ago'. ' Miss F'.velyn Ktdd, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her sister,' Mrs. John J. F'oster, of this city. Mrs. William J.Milllgan, of Philadelphia, a summer resident here, was Miss F'redertcka Haussmaon. of Philadelphia, was a visitor at the 1m(■ertaltbl* week. Fid ward Deemer and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 804 F'ourtb street. William Francis Smith and wife, of Philadelphia, are spending a short time In this city. A. Dewerell, of Philadelphia. ba« his cottage, 1618 Asbury eveMr* Hannah J. Steclman, of this city, la spending a short t'me at Yieolia. Maryland. Roland Longstreel. of Philadelphia, a summer resldeul. waa In town Saturday and Sunday. D. W Pad rick and wife, of Philadelphia. have opened I heir outage, S8SU Central avenue. Mr*. Carl Erase, hat daughter aud MfcaSaa Watto, at Pittsburgh, have

;> i.1.,,™, unVZ - durlug Ihe week. y C. S Heck with, of New Brunswick, 1 J. B Hancock and family, of Phlla- C " 5«4 Central avenue. ' " Misses Anna l\ Creth and Lizzie Fi. } »■ here during Ihe week. Thomas Cooper McCahau aud fam- i " lly, of Over brook, regi-tered at tbe i J' Atgleu a few days ago. | Charles It. Marsh aud Yaiully, of « j" Washington; D C., registered at the t ,'t Blscayue a few days since. i. Selh H: Wlilleley, of Philadelphia, c .lias opened his cottage at Beach road e and Nurth street, this city. 1 Ralphs. Dllley aud family, of MBburn, Philadelphia, have opened their * cottage, 5022 Central avenue. Maurice F'oster, who recently enlisted to the l ulled Stales Cavalry * service, Is now at F'ort Slocum. Dr. Henry V. Marvel aud family, of Philadelphia, were In town during the week. They are cottagers here. '• Howard Rice, sou of Ralph Rice, of I: this city, has accepted a position with i* the Bethlehem Sleel Company. Miss Rachel M. Finkbluer, of Royis en-ford, I* spending a few day* with ■ Mrs. Lewi* E Hmltli, of tbl- city. >. , A. D. Cummins aud wife, of Hadil. infield, summer residents of Ocean 8 i. City, were in tow n a few days ago. c Assistant Director Harry Davis, of b |. the Department oTVubllc Safely, Phil- * adelplila. Was a visitor here Sunday. |. T. H. Faust and wife, of Pliiladel- *' phis. Iisve been spending a few days " . iu their cottage. 1416 Central avenue " Mr». Howard Reynold* aud chll- J dren, of ijliarry vllle, Pa., are the guests of William Ranrk. of this city. W. A. Sliyrock aud fauilly, of Phil- „ adelpbia. have been spending a few days In their cottage, US* Wesley ave- , nue? i, Mrs. M: Keever, of West Pliiladel- t pliia. Is at lier hotel, the St. (leorge, s preparing for Its owning Memorial J Day. ('apt. William Houck, "of Camden, ■ ,f Is among tile visitor* to this city, 1 where he Is an extensive property 0 i. owner. I C. M. Campbell, of this clly, who has been worklug In Peuu's drove for '■ more than two years, was a visitor I- Sunday. ' ■ - Elmer Pi. Kauck, Miss Ada M. Rauck aud Miss Isiulsa I'. Corson, of I, this city, spent the week-eud lu l'blla- c Is delplila. ' Mrs. Clara Carbart and . cliildirn, of 1 I- West Philadelphia, are visiting her a I- parents, N. ('. Godfrey and' wife, lu 1 this city. t, Renj. Wrigglns and wife, of Mill- J d vllle, visited W. D. Wilson, at Four- J . . teen tli street aud Ceutral avenue, a { i few days ago. c if Clinton h. Price, of the Ocean City 0 Title aud Trust Company, aud wife t spent the week-end wttli relative* -at c , Pleasant vllle. ' c Dudley Cone, son of Harry Cone, of c i. this city. Is lu the medical department t re of the Culled Slates Army and Is at t Fort Hamiltou. K. T. Jennings, wife and two sons, y of Philadelphia, were here Sunday. With them was Miss Filsle l-eonard. j ,e of Philadelphia. i g Mrs. Clarence J. Delsrotb. of Phlla- « delplila, it spending a week with her 1 _ parents, Capt. and Mrs. Pblllp S. ' Hand. In this clly. J. Howard Holmes and wife, of ' Philadelphia, who have a cottage on Wesley avenue. Dear Fifleeuth atreet. ' were recent visitors. j Mr*. A. W. F'.l linger and her two - children hare returned to Treuton * after apending a week with Mrs. S B. ( Sampson, of tbl* city. ( ^ Mrs. GeorggHeur, of Oak Lane. Is , tbe guest of former City Commissioner and Mrs. K. Howard Tborn. She Is a , *" daughter of Mrs. Tboru. " William McLaughllo, of Pliiladel ( pbta. a summer re-ident' of tbl* city, °' wa* among (be mtuy visitors here during the past few daya. Wllliam H. Horn, wife and daugb- *" ter. Miss FTore'uce, of Philadelphia. *■ have opened tbelr cottage, 1405 Weeley aveune, for tbe season. of Mrs. C. Haggerty aud daughter, rt Mrs. Mcllbehny, of Philadelphia, have beeu spend lug a fe<^ days in •* their Central .avenue cottage. airs. Fillzabeth Brick, who ha* been a resident of Ocean CUy for many >'• yean, hat gone to MiJIville and *111 make her home with a brother. Vice Commodore eud Mrs. W Jf>. ■a. lion sal I, of Philadelphia, will opeu U- their apartments In Marshall A pert - nseots fur Ihe season on Haturday. la-. Mrs. Henry Kloelz of Philadelphia, re, was lb Iowa the letter pert of last week. It la suteo that Mr. and Mrs ad Kloetz will not conduct a hotel In Ibla ve city thia season. They wan In the

:1 CHANGE IN LOCAL BUSINESS FIRM ■f E. M. Sutton Bays E. A. Corson's Interests in Old Cor■d poration. 'V FMward M. Button ha. purchased^ llie" uitetr-t of Fiverton A Corson In | ~~ I sua. a- llie Sul ton A- Cor-on Co., of', till- clly. Mr. Corson will continue bu-lue-s lu | Ihe olllces on Asbury avenue occupied by the company for Ihe last nine. ' I trailing business, but w ill he localnl .' ' slsew here in tbl. city. J.i-1 where he 'K Before the' incoriK, ration of HwS.it- ' ton A Corson Company. Me—r*. Sut- 1 ly ton and Cor-on were In business lu 1 • Henry \V. Townsend. who lis* been" lk vice president of the company, will 1 \\ -

' DON'T WANT TO" I ; ANNOY VISITORS ; Public Safety's Finance Cotn1 1 mittcc Asks for $2000 from [ . City's Tax Funds. The following letter was read at Ihe . weekly meeting of Ihe city commls- j . ' Gentlemen: -We, the lluaiice com-] . ..f A 1, -ran 1 uy. do recommend thai you I committee for 1»I7. ! ; The matter of public safety and , of the State 'and Nation, and T11 this , by laxalli tbe only fair aud d " bi 1'^ "* U e" be t,|U*"y ' script Inn llie burden will fall 011 a few publlc-splrlied citizens, while llie bene- , lit will secure to every member of tbe 1 community. - 1 We understand from good authority L llie statute books to make sucli au appropriation and earnestly hope you will give It your favorable cousldera- . You will thereby eliminate the necessity of holding public fuuet ions, . etc.. for the raising of tills money from ' llie public, which would be a cnntlu- J us! annoyance to our summer visitors aud citizens In general. Thanking you lu advance, we are, ! Kespeclfully yours. H. 8. Mosvkkii, R. B. Hnnai, ' W^i. E. Maksby, j The letter was ordered received aud ' Hied for future action. PRISONER DISCHARGED ' Accuser Waa Warned Ov I'o ( John McGulgau swore out a warrant for the arrest of Howard Nor- < charging him with assault and < aud a hearing was glveu tbe ' accused Monday 'morning I The Hglit occurred at the boarding of the meu Sunday morning, | started the tumble by his abusive Ian- ■ It was al-o claimed that Mc- I Gulgati -poke disrespectfully of President Wilson, which caused Norcrot* | to beat McGulgan's face eomew:hal 1 severely, not to say artistically. 1 Police Magistrate Harrows roled that, 1 while Nnrcross .pleaded guilty, tbe alremarks of McGulgau regarding 1 the Prpsident while the 'country is lu a i slate of war, were sulllcleut to Justify I lu making the attack. I Justice Harrow s discharged Norcross 1 and warned McGulgan that- he had I be careful lu tbe future or be 1 might be made to ap|iear before the 1 authorities. 1 SCHOOL CENSUS 1 The annual school census for this ' clly Is virtually completed, though a ' number of Its details are to be looked 1 up after the results' shall have beeu arrauged lu tbe office of City Superiu- 1 There Is a normal Increase In the number of y6uug children who have Ju-l reached, or are about to reach, tbe school age, but on fy a small increase the addttiou of- Dew families to tbe commuulty— hardly eonugh, Indeed, to offset the loss by the removal of families la-t fall aud wluter. A slight de- ' In Ihe number of colored children has been uoled. Exact figures cannot yet be given, but It I* believed ' the school rolls will be full tbe coming year. Took Dip In Snrf. W. Ward Ream, ooe of Philadelphia's prominent physical culture eximueuts and a great booster of Ocean City.' was In town Sunday. While be took a dip In tbe surf. He tbe water rather cool, but very Invigorating. Mr Beam has taken for , the season the apartments ou tbe Board tyalk be and bit family have occupied for several years. hotel business here for a number of ' years. Mies M. J Edwards, of Norrlatown. Is occupying ber collage, 5508 Central . avenue, where she Is entertalulug her ' sister and her brother and bis wife. Mrs. N. C. Clelland and daughter, Charles Matbewson, of West Philadelphia, are occupying their cot- ■ Eleventh street aud Central aveWlllam Chance, of thi* cUy. who It employed In Philadelphia, spent Saturday aud Sunday with bis parents. He was accompanied by' Mlsa Mabel Tbotnas, of Frankford. Fred Bergman aud daughter, Mist . Alberta, Miss Arcadia Norman, Law- • rence L. Hunter and Albert Tingle, of 1 Philadelphia, were guests of F. E. Darby and family, of tbl* city, Suo1 day. f Malcolm Lealte, who Is employed I by the Philadelphia Filectrlc Company. returned to Philadelphia Mon1. day 'evening after spending three days 1 with bb* grandfather, Tboa.' Leslie, of I- tbl* city. Carl Vwc ber, of Uermantown, a 1. student at Habnamano College, and it who for several years wa* aetlva In tbe ■ attain of the Germaotowu boys' Club It camp here, was In town Sunday, a ie guest of Eugene Darby.

SUMMER QUARTET ENGAGED I FOR METHODIST CHURCH

"I Prof. Lake Director of Music I Miss Merklce and Mrs. DcGraw Among Soloists. j | j Harry H. Lake lia* been engaged j ! F"ir»t -M. K Church dutiiig the com-1 j lug season. 1 " j Miss Mary Merklee, of Philadelphia | who has so ably assisted the choir *i dltterent seasons, and who Is aline ' j soprano soloist, has liven engaged by ' t Mr. Lake to slug during t lie month* 1 - ; of June. July. August aud September | The summer quartet will comprise ! - j Mis. Merklee, soprano: Mrs. Elizabeth 1 r! DeGraw. of Atlantic City, alto: H. H ' : 1-ake. tenor, and Walter Sherman. >' ; During llie months of June and September Miss Minerva Adams will " < lake tbe alto part lu the quartet. Mr*. DeGraw. who *ang In the - known In musical circle- of Atlantic 1 City and vicinity. At the yacht club 5 entertainment*, hotel banquet*, etc .-lie 1 ■ lias liven beard considerably, and Mr. 1 1 will rank as one of the best alio* ever, - heard In the local church. 1 elaborate program of duet*, trio., .ex- " s and solos will be interspersed In the program. 111 addition lo fine male > '' quartets and choruses. ■ 1 I SPOKE ON WAR i.odae* Hear ihe Rev. Dr. About eighty members of tlie three ' Masonic bodies of the city attended a ( Church Oil Sunday evening, w hen Ihe " ' pastor, the Rev. Charles H\Jii»luier, ( War Means to lls." ' The members of Ocean Clly Chap- , ter of tbe F:**tetn Star were at the L bead of tbe procession, which marched from llie lodge room* at Ninth street ( and Asbury avenue. They were fol- ^ by members of Ocean City . Cba|fter, No 40. Royal Arch Mason*. . of Which the Rev. Mr. B, diner Is chaplain, and of Ocean City Lodge. No. 171. F'ree aud Accepted Mamius. Upon ^ their arrival at llie church, they were given scats reserved for them lu tbe I A large congregation, which flowed > Into the Sunday *cbool room, wa* ou hand to greet the delegation, 0 ■ which made a very Impressive «bow- , as It entered the edifice. ' , A special musical program was i given by the quartet choir, a very / plea-lug feature of which, was a tenor | solo by Dr. J. Thoruley • Hughes, who , a member of Ocean Clly Lodge. , Miss Veroa Wilson, whose service* < 1 been secured by the F'irsl Church, j ; presided at the organ for tbe first lihie 1 aud made a most favorable ImpresTbe church wa* beautifully decor-' 1 of the committee on church decora- < ' with blue and red. tbe Masonic 1 colors, predominating. A magnill- | ■ ceut bronze square and compass with I tbe letter G In the center, the emblem ; of tbe fraternity, wa* placed In the ! center of the pulpit, making a very ' uulque aud appropriate ornameut. Among tbe visiting Masons was the -j Rev. James F: Lake, who dismissed I congregation af tbe close of the service with tbe benediction. 1 The pastor took as bis text Luke 14: | 28: "What king as he goelb to eu- ' counter another ktug In war will not | sltdown first and take counsel whether ! be Is able with' ten thousand meu to ^ meet blm that cornel li against blm < with twenty thousand " He said In -part: ^ "In this passage, Christ Is giving to , tbe multitudes that followed Him | warning as to the cost of followlug , Him. For some of them, following - j Him would mean tbe forsaking of • father and mother, wife aud children, brethreu and sisters— yea, even tbe loss of tbilr- llvea. He Illustrates His t thought by a klug who sit* down aud I couuta tbe cost of war, whether he Is , prepared lo make war, whether he la ready to pay the price of war, and whether he Is equipped to meet the oue coming against blm. Tbe cost of following Christ Is tbe supreme sacrifice. It Is giving ourselves absolutely to His person aud cause, going where 1 ever He leads aud fighting In His ' cause to the bitter eud. It Is a great ' theme, and 1 might well dwell upon ' It, but my purpose toulgbt is rather, to consider the Illustration the Master uses aud count the cost of war. "War la always costly aud tbe nation that la not willing to make sacrifices should never declare war This war will mean to us a great sacrifice of men aud money. This is tbe great - price we shell have to pay. A great 1 general once said: 'In war, always ' hope for the best and prepare for the worst.' In our preparation, let us not '• fall to practice the- virtues that have 1 made us great as a nation, and by the strictest economy and thrift develop " our recourses to tbe utmost that victory may ultimately perch ou our Patriotic Bervtcra -I Patriotic service* will be held In Ihe Sbllob Baptist Cbnrcb, Simpson ave- , nue. near Seventh street, Sunday .. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tbe sermon ,r will be by the Rev. Mr. Emory, of ; Peulsboro. Other speakers will Inj'. elude tbe pastor, tbe Rev. Grant Harris, tbe Revs. Freemen, Payne, Wells, Gooden and Turner. There will be singing by tbe Ml. Pleasanl choir. '* Tbe public Is cordially Invited to el's Uud >' W.C.T.B. asstlai. Owing to next Wednesday being Memorial I>ay, tbe meeting of Hie A Ocean City W. C. T. U. will be brld ■a Wednesday afternoon. June 6. Tin* ib will be (be laal meeting of tbe erasou. The place of maaUog will be annouooed later.

THREE HURT IN I AUTO SMASHUP : Inspectors Grant and Bradford and Constable in Ma- • chine That Struck Pole. . > N Johnson, of Ibis city, i.is.lr a iu..-l when the big Mi- ret ■■■ which ihey i werettelled. and driven by Gram. afternoon, aud struck a teleThe Hirer men were thrown out and Myra Way and other resident* *.*l-li~l . I)rs lier-chell I'd I II ami Dougla-* In attending lu the uijurieI and he had laceration * of Ihe face, he. -ide *u tiering from *evere shock. . been -filing, sustained laceration* of I III- eye aud left arm and limit roiu-us , sod body. E Johnson ws* brought to in- home r, l>r W. P. Haiues and he appeared I Gram and Bradford were 'taken lo lie Atlantic City Ho.pital by Jaine* . cullap-ed It wa* *aid at Ihe hospital faftly w/ll The officer*, working on llie rase of I Hie two youths, locked up line, had gone lo South Seavlile to get I'ro-eco- ' tor. Cole to attend the hearing set fori 3 o'clock Tuesday afleruoou. (lu their way, after seeing Prosecutor Cole, they picked up au aulo , ! nut minus a New Jersey license. The | man -ski lie lived 111 Philadelphia aud j also in New Jersey part of the year, j Cape May Court House to get fixed 1 up aud then started for Ocean Clly. ' Just as they were cpmlug down the bill uear the railroad station at Ocean , View, a man with a sand cart started drive across the road, only a short distance ahead of them, lu trying to avuld bitting them, the car skidded a I considerable dlstauce aud tbeu went sideways Into tbe pole. Tbe aulo wa* ' badly damaged, but the eugtue was said to be Intact. Branch of Red cross. A branch of the Cape May Chapter of the Amerlcau National Red Cross, be known a* I be I ,'pper Towusbip Class, aud having for Its Jurisdiction ' Towusbip. lias been organized. A class In elementary bygleue and care of tlie sick has been Jormed. 1 work will be tliat of maklug 1 supplies. Tile officers are: Cbairmau, Mabel Clay: vice etialruiau, Mrs. Ailuule Madera; treasurer/Ml** Sarab : secretary, Mrs. Cora Miller. CapL J. C. Sleelmau aud F'rauk R. Llpplubott, of tbl* cfiy, went fishing > ott tbe banks In ('apt. Steelmau's boat I . the latter part of last week. Tliey brought back 17G pounds uf weaktlsb aud Ooiiuder*. nkDICSL. i St E: ill81 Cors°li I- i>. WtS 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey 1 - — r : DR. W. P. HAINES 1 COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. 1 ' fiionea: Belt ttl-W; laus-maie IXD-A ; 301b Phones \ Florence Brick Haines Cor. 9th and wtteLEv Ave MCChANO-THCRAPIST * Hsssscs. Mwedlsb Movements 1 HERSCHEL PETTIT' M" D- ( 80T WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY . ufflee Honrs: *^lo 10 a- m. t — ; 1 — 1 cm™ Hour* Hell Phone ITJ j r Ham , JOHN H. YVHITICAR, M. D, 1 Filgbtb and Central avenue r Ocean City New Jersey ! f ' [ J)R. G. D. NOELING j J Osteopathic Physician t --Hann Building, Eighth street I e Opposite Pennsylvania 1L. R. Dejot J e OCKAJt CITY, N. J. J Every Tuesday, Thursday and I y Saturday - ' Philadelphia Office, 1IU7 Chestnut St. : B DR. CHARLES B. RIDER j ^ DentiHt — j n 809 Central Avenue ,r «ui cm, 1. j. ;dr G. Fairchild Starr [ * Dentist Cor. Kif bfhHlTand^Weeiey Ave. (K BA» CITY. N. 1. " Booth Phusb Kioht Bull I Hagbes' Central Pluraatti 9. (th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J »• Phone 2(5- W WepismNts We deliver Iree r

, STRAW HATS The line quality Hats we are showing for $2.00 and $2.50 are the best that is made for the nioneT. Blue Coats White Flannel Pants ♦ , Ready-made Suits, Shirts, etc. , JONES' MEN'S SHOP 804 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. , _ i 1 HAVE MOVED into our new i office at 837 Asbury Avenue, J > where all the general business of the company will hereafter be transacted. CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY ; Real Estate For Sale Li I O BARGAINS ' • Cottages. Apailineuts and Bungalows, furnished. and unfurnished , states in my hands must he sold at sacrifice prices. This is the 1 time ol year to liny Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort j Yeiy Cheap. Apply lo Alonzo Cotton (»l<> Asbury Avenue Ocean City. IN. J. C ! MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. lc once. Bargain, in Bay and Oceau froul pro|iertlee. CIioIcf cottage, for I sale. Also lilts fur Investment aud for Improvement— the choice of " Ocean City. Apply to J J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ' *»0 rtoagcs _ insurance ^ ; thorn £ boyle real estate I «g* Z'Q htm Sr.t.r ICQ*. Qoessr aseeoel ocean oity. n. j. \ John Marts Lumber Co. . , Ninth Street and Haven Avenue , OCEAN CITY. N. J. , Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board. Nails, Saab Weights, t etc. Estimates F'urnished. Prompt Delivery. 'J

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' — - ; ■ — C 5 Special ' • Announcement li In accordance with our announced policy of [ aiding in every way possible to back up the Federal Government in the present crisis, we ( have entered our subscription for a limited numr ber of the proposed U. S. Revenue Bonds and ■ will receive subscriptions from individuals de- . sirous to purchase the same and make the allot- ' ments in the order in Which they are received. The bonds will be of various denominations and . we will attend to all the details of purchase free of any cost or commission whatsoever. . ' ■ First Natiohal- ( Bank 1 Ocean CHy, N- jI Lit oi Villi; km Bit. Tvilitb oil Thirtmlb Struts' Bill $978.00 • | Asbury avenue aud Second street lot, $325.00 Bay Front and Ninth, street lot, - - $825.00 f Twelfth street lot, - - - $425.00 mmim » ist mm iran otcu city, 1. j. the Breakers , THE only boardwalk hotel - Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone 1 1 in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. Literature. _ K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. : | Powell's Dry Goods Store | : iy.' f * ' <» Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists | > " , | and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring \ •l , j and Summer Merchandise now ready fur inspection. ( 1 POWELL'S—Tha Raliable Store ■1!:! «' "•"*» "sr." .ll888IW8888f8WI8H888W»

HOTEL* AID COTTAOn, Bise/l YRG hotel H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Hall A NAT OR ' (J M v»tr*c"iii sod thvFkterly.' T r*«! menu, bail, slFCtrlclty. Ho! Alr.ete. "uuizsr- "■ THE IMPERIAL lots CENTRAL A VB„ OCEAN CITY. N (Ipso for the Msx.n. PlaasaoUr <xmfori*near 1^CB- Mom* open all Year Hot Wattr H*at Mrs. a OETIKL. £ THE KATHLU Now open for tbe seaton US* Central Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N.J. MIHAES LEWIS* CONARU WYOMING TS« OCEAN ATESCR Orrau Illy, N. J, all lb* year n Hot Walar Has a. p. ntuia .HOTEL ATGLEN Una of lbs most sent rally loealad hotel* la Oeean City. Tbe aim haa always been to maka thi* house select and bomeUka, aad iu and asanrad patronage pro Tea ita sueocae. For terms and partiaouue addises, a. C. SOPP, Prop. NEW HOTEL ELBERON E1UUTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Naylor and sayrs, K oartaenl b Hsaaon. Thoroughly renovalad and nrwly papered. Bell Pbonsa: 17-X aad THE HEWLINGS Nlntn and Wasiey ave. . ocean Clty. N . Winter addrma, L. H. HEWLINUH, toy cbaatnut HtresL WaslPbUadalpbla, Pa ■ >*l r-'i^y" l^latu "" *°a j^lpt* nj""*- bis Rend formJilS^rt Kama O. W. F. WOOIMUDE, Prop. THE IDLEWIU) OPEN ALL YEAB Moorlyn Terraoa Oosen Clly, N. J Between Eighth aad Ninth Btraeta . MHR.J. K.MOBBMON . Chandler-White Hall ave. bet. Seventh and Eighth all ■ „ Ocean city, N. J. BROWN * Mfcl El.lN. >» Stcrlttifi-St. ebartee Eighth and Oeaan Ave l rows'1" [F°rcb?; hear Ooaan j AUaaUe City Owncrahlp maaagemant aaaaoa UI7, Jnna THE OCEANIC Ocean CUy, N. J. for tbe season. \A. E. BAKER. " — * Otis M. Townsend A Practical Beasbor* Architect Licensed by tbe Mate, -s- •> EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors tar the mmu\ Huiontiie in Ocean City, Sea Ma City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Btlldlnt Thirty- fourth (t. aad Weal ave. 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rssiesacai ZXM Central Avsaes Pkiea, 3BI-W The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP , REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ' W-818 Atknry Ave.. Octal dtr H J. c Mortgages WE are at all times prepared to place or purchase first mortgages an improved Ocean City Real Estate, aad invite as may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JO& I. SCULL 787 Aabury Avsnus Ooe err CUy N« Jersey Cut Your Fuel Bill Uw half Coal and hrifCofca. Get the above tow C.H.SHOWIAKHRIII— WCD TwaMh ad Waat Avaoaa